An increasingly large part of our lives is being spent on the internet, not by design but by necessity. You see, everyone is moving their business to the internet, and the customer has no choice. A lot of banks, shops, entertainment, communication and social platforms require you to log into their online applications and websites to make your transactions faster, easier and convenient. This means that passwords have become part of our lives. We can’t avoid or escape passwords because our lives are tied to the internet.

Nowadays it is not surprising to find that an average person owns multiple accounts on different websites like Gmail, Yahoo, Facebook, MSNBC, Microsoft and Twitter. These are large websites that many people are a part of, but it does not stop here. Most probably, you are also an owner of personal online accounts at Verizon, AT and T, Amazon, Walmart, Expedia, Tripadvisor, CitiBank, HSBC, Macy, Comcast, American Airlines, Apple, Costco, Starbucks and hundreds of other accounts for paying online bills.

As you can see, the task of remembering each and every unique password for all your online accounts becomes harder. Instead of burdening your brain with 101 passwords, why not leave room for productive things? This is where a Password Manager like Roboform comes in. It relieves you from the pain of password fatigue. An internet security bug like Heart Bleed will require you to change your password and it can be a daunting task if you have many accounts. A password manager can help you re-organize and change your passwords easily and quickly. Roboform does not only save you from remembering passwords but it also ensures that you will never forget your passwords again.

It is important to note that we are not talking about built-in Password Managers found on web browsers like Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. These are basic password managers which lack a lot of essential features needed to protect your online account. Let’s look at the weaknesses of these browser-based password managers:

– They can’t encrypt your password (except Firefox), meaning that anybody who accesses your computer can view them.
– They store your password on your computer or browser, posing a risk of being found by anyone who uses your computer.
– They can’t generate random pass codes also known as one-time passwords or disposable passwords.
– They can’t protect your password outside of the browser or computer in which they are activated.
– They don’t have an option to store your encrypted password in a secure cloud server.
– They are not effective against cookie hijacking malware.
– They don’t work on cross platforms and can’t sync with different devices.

What a basic browser password manager can’t do, Roboform can do, many times better and more. Roboform is not a basic password manager but a dedicated password manager. It is not a browser-based password manager but a cloud-based encryption technology.It can encrypt your passwords, generate random passcodes, protect your password anywhere in the world, on any computer that you are logging in. It works on all popular platforms. It prevents any sniffing of your saved passwords because it automatically logs you into all your accounts with a Master Password. All you need to remember is your Master Password for logging into your online accounts. You can log into 101 accounts at once by clicking a button.